Let the Public Play
Let the Public Play, presented by the Cambridge Arts Council, is a three-part project offering experiences of playfulness in daily life: 1) an interactive exhibition in the CAC Gallery; 2) playful sculptures by Adam Simha and Skylar Tibbits for outdoor installation, and 3) an interactive deck of cards designed by Rick Rawlins.
All together, these three components present activities indoors and outdoors as well as in a range of scale from small to large.
Let the Public Play is an invitation to take play seriously, to be inspired, to remember the critical value of play throughout our lives, and to envision along with us a more playful city.
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Hours listed here: http://www2.cambridgema.gov/CAC/About/visitus.cfm
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FREE
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www2.cambridgema.gov/cac/exhibitions/current.cfm
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344 Broadway, 2F, Cambridge, MA, 02139 map
Directions listed here: http://www2.cambridgema.gov/CAC/About/visitus.cfm
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- Parking for non-residents is limited. Walk or take public transportation if you can - the Central Square T stop is a 5-10 walk.
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